The Templeton of Alexandria is an established high rise condominium located at 250 Reynolds St South Alexandria, VA. The complex was built in 1974 and consists of 15 floors with 152 one and two bedroom units. The condominium is closely located near a wide selection of shops such as Fair Price International Supermarket and Trade Center Shopping Center. A selection of restaurants is located in the area such as Taverna Cretekou, Hard Times Cafe, Joe Theismann's Restaurant and Jack Market Restaurant. Continue reading
West End Condominiums is located at 140 S. Van Dorn St in the West End of Alexandria. West End is closely located to the Van Dorm Metro Station, Landmark Mall, Duke Street , Old Town and the Beltway. The units on the complex feature 0-2 bedrooms with 1-2 baths with hardwood floors, stainless steel appliances and walk in closets. The units are also fully loaded with air conditioning, balcony, washer/dryer, fireplace and dishwasher. West End Condominiums is affordable for all homeowners.
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The Colecroft Station condominium complex is located at 505 E Braddock Rd in Old Town Alexandria. The complex is a five building complex which was constructed in bricks in the Italian Renaissance Revival Style. The complex comprises of 156 one, two and three bedroom units with balconies.
Colecroft Station is located within the proximity of the George Washington Monument, the metro and bus systems. Residents can walk along King Street from the complex where they can access restaurants, the post office and a recreational center.Continue reading
Selling your house can be a stressful and daunting experience especially when it comes to house viewing by potential buyers. In Alexandria buyers are always on the hunt for a comfortable living space that will suit their needs and their budget. When selling in Alexandria your home no longer becomes a private space, it now begins a public space and homeowners need to ensure all the areas in their homes are in tip-top shape for the home viewing. One such area/room is the bathroom.
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A garden style condominium refers to a complex which consists of low rise buildings built with landscaped grounds surrounding the units. The complex usually consists of buildings with less than three stories with balconies or patios on each residence. Garden-style communities have rapidly blossomed all over Alexandria since post war condos. . These types of condominiums are popularly located in neighborhoods such as West End and Old Town with majority being located in North Virginia. Garden-style condominiums include common areas such as green space and garden type landscape surrounding the residence. Continue reading
Belle View Condominiums is located at 1507 Belle View Blvd Alexandria, just south of Old Town and nestled between the George Washington Memorial Parkway and Richmond Highway. Belle View comprises of 980 units featuring 1, 2 and 3 bedrooms. The condominium is located adjacent to the Belle View Shopping Center, Martha Washington Library, Mount Vernon Recreation Center and Huntington Metro Station.
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A townhouse is defined as a single-family dwelling with at least two floors that share a wall with another house. A townhouse is typically individually owned and is most common in areas where land is in short supply and property prices are high. Unlike a condo, owners of a townhouse is able to make changes to their homes without any stiff restrictions. Townhouses are often preferred to condos for first time homeowners as it offers the best of both worlds (single family home and condos) with minimal maintenance and affordable costs.
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You might enjoy a beautiful 2 bedroom 2 bathroom condo located at Alexandria House between N Pitt Street and N Royal Street in Old Town Alexandria. Many condos in this building have been upgraded with a new kitchens and appliances. Alexandria House is located near the Potomac Waterfront, jogging and bike trails and restaurants.
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Come home to a gorgeous open 2-bedroom plus den, 2.5 bath unit in Cameron Station, the West End of Alexandria. This unit features an open living space with a sun-room. The kitchen features a breakfast bar with granite counters and stainless steel appliances.
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Insurance is usually the last thing people worry about when they are buying a new home. According to the Insurance Information Institute, that's a mistake, because it will be an expense a buyer will have as long as they own the property.
Here are some key issues that the institute urges every buyer to consider:
What is the condition of the plumbing and electrical systems? Older and poorly maintained systems cost more to insure.
How far is the home from the fire department? A location close to the station usually means lower insurance costs.
Does the property meet current building codes? Up-to-date properties are safer and also cheaper to insure.
What about wind damage? If insurance against windstorms is required, is private insurance available or will the buyer have to rely on a state-run program? If there a windstorm deductible, how high is it?
Is the home vulnerable to flooding? Floods aren’t covered under a standard homeowner policy, although most major insurers will provide it through the National Flood Insurance program. How much the insurance costs depends on where the property is. More information is available at FloodSmart.gov.
Is there earthquake risk? Earthquake insurance requires an endorsement or a separate policy.
There are five basic ground rules when it comes to buying property in {Location_Name} and shopping smart, and they are:
#1 – Get your financing before comparing apples-to-apples for a home in {Location_Name}
There are few things in life as disappointing as losing out on the home of your dreams due to not being able to secure funding. While the desire to get out there and search for that great home is understandable, it is vital to line up the financing you will need before you start shopping for a home.
Getting the financing ahead of time has a number of important advantages, including knowing how much you can buy and gain more respect from the listing agents. By knowing how much home you can afford before you shop you will avoid wasting your time looking at unaffordable properties, and the listing agent will be more than willing to show you the homes in your price range.
It is also important to take a good look at the various types of mortgage on the market before getting started in the home buying process. These days, mortgages come in far more choices than the typical 15 or 30 year. For that reason, potential home buyers need to understand how each type of mortgage works, and to gauge which mortgage is the best choice for their needs.
#2 – Look at the community in {Location_Name}, not just the home
It is a good idea to look at the entire community, instead of focusing on a single home. This can be a particularly important thing to consider for those moving to a new metropolitan area, as these buyers will be unfamiliar with the local climate and lifestyle. It is crucial to determine the areas of town that are most desirable, and to consider things like distance from work and local shopping opportunities.
We have all heard that location is the key consideration when it comes to real estate, and that is certainly the case. Buying a house in the wrong area can be a big mistake, and it is important to choose the location as well as the home. Potential buyers can learn a great deal about the nature of the various neighborhoods simply by driving around town, as well as by talking to other residents.
#3 – Be fair with your first offer
Trying to lowball a seller on the first offer can backfire, as can paying too much. It is important to carefully evaluate the local market, and to compare the asking price of the home with what similar houses in the neighborhood have sold for.
Comparing the sales of comparable homes, what are known as "comps" in the industry, is one of the best ways to determine what is fair, and to make sure that you neither overpay or underbid on the property.
#4 – Always get a home inspection
Always investigate the home for any possible defects before making an offer. Compared to the cost of the average home, the price of a quality home inspection is virtually negligible. Hence, get a good home inspection done before you buy.
To find the best home inspector, it is a good idea to seek out word of mouth referrals as many of the best home inspectors rely on word of mouth advertising.
#5 – Do not alienate the sellers of the home
Many real estate deals have fallen apart due to the personal animosity of the buyer and the seller. It is important to avoid alienating the seller of the home during the process, and to avoid nitpicking every little detail during the sale.
Keeping the goodwill of the seller will help the transaction go smoothly, and it will provide the best environment for seller and buyer alike.
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These neighborhoods have that special mixture of luxurious homes with a desirable location. Many of these neighborhoods are served by the area's best public schools.
Arcturus -- Along the Potomac River near George Washington Parkway